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Re: RFS: Sponsor needed for libice2++



> ARAKI Yasuhiro <yasu@debian.or.jp>
> ...ICE2 supports many language including C++, Java, Python, PHP, C#, VB...
> Your page say that you have packaged C++ libraries.
> Do you have plan for other language support?

Yes. I will add packages for java and python - but I will need some help
from someone a little more experienced with debianizing than myself. I
really need the php support for one of my own projects, but I'm stuck
until php5 is packaged. I'm not familiar with C# under Linux, but if
it's supported under Debian it should be possible to support it I guess.

I will however focus on getting the C++ package right first. I believe I
have to do some modifications on the shared library versioning, and I
definitely have to test it on other arcitectures. But first I need to
know if I'm on the right track at all ;)

Jarle

> From: Jarle Aase <jgaa@jgaa.com>
> Subject: RFS: Sponsor needed for libice2++
> Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 05:17:34 +0200
> 
> > I need a sponsor for:
> > 
> > Package name    : libice2++
> > Version         : 2.1.2
> > Upstream Author : Zeroc Inc.
> > URL             : http://www.zeroc.com
> > License         : GPL
> > Description     : "The Internet Communications Engine (Ice) is a
> >  modern alternative to object middleware such as CORBA or
> >  COM/DCOM/COM+, with support for C++, Java, Python, PHP5, C#
> >  and Visual Basic.
> >  Ice is easy to learn, yet provides a powerful network 
> >  infrastructure for demanding technical applications. Ice 
> >  shines where technologies such as SOAP or XML-RPC are too 
> >  slow, or do not provide sufficient scalability or security"
> > 
> > Source and i386 binary packages can be found at http://ice.jgaa.com
> > 
> > There is an old RFP for this package: Bug#223720
> > 
> > I've made an attempt to package the library for Debian. I'll probably
> > need some help to get it right ;)
> > 
> > Jarle
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> --
> ARAKI Yasuhiro 
> A Debian Official Developer <ar@debian.org>
>  
> 
> 
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